Trump arrived Wednesday after participating in a multinational ceremony in Portsmouth, Great Britain, which followed his two-day UK state visit in London.
Oakland on Tuesday became the second U.S. city to decriminalize magic mushrooms after a string of people shared how psychedelics helped them overcome depression, drug addiction and post-traumatic stress disorder.
The Metarama Gaming + Music Festival will debut in October at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds.
The Trump administration is announcing what it calls a major expansion of hunting and fishing in the nation’s protected wildlife refuges.
John Robert Morris, a theater teacher who retired from the Clark County School District last May, faces up to four years of probation.
The Las Vegas City Council announced negotiations for a major-league soccer stadium near downtown, but the idea faces competition from the man who brought the Golden Knights to town.
Authorities in the Dominican Republic say a vacationing Pennsylvania psychotherapist died at the same hotel where a pair of U.S. tourists were found dead five days later.
After playing Iron Man for more than a decade, Robert Downey Jr. has found a real-life villain he wants to defeat: pollution.
The leader and self-proclaimed apostle of La Luz del Mundo, a Mexico-based church with branches in the U.S., has been charged with human trafficking and child rape, California officials announced Tuesday.
Golden Knights owner Bill Foley on Wednesday confirmed he is pursuing a Major League Soccer franchise to either play in the Raiders stadium or perhaps on a site to be determined.
Some 200 military police, immigration agents and federal police were awaiting a group of about 1,000 Central American migrants who were walking north along a southern Mexico highway on Wednesday.
Find out who was named the 2019 Nevada Preps Male Athlete of the Year.
YouTube is updating its hate speech policies to prohibit videos with white supremacist and neo-Nazi content.
Police said Stephen Andrews, 50, of Las Vegas, died Tuesday evening on the 7000 block of Certitude Avenue after colliding with a car.
One of two lawsuits accusing international soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo of obstructing the criminal investigation into claims of sexual assault in Las Vegas has been dismissed, but an identical lawsuit in federal court remains active.
The Trump administration said Wednesday that it is ending medical research by government scientists using human fetal tissue, a victory for abortion foes.
Scientists have discovered what makes a dragonfish’s teeth transparent — and this may help the deep-sea fish catch their food.
A Kentucky man is accused of punching his infant daughter and repeatedly slamming the 3-month-old on the ground, causing 27 bone fractures and other injuries.
A critical care doctor who is already accused of ordering painkiller overdoses for dozens of Ohio hospital patients has been charged with murder in 25 patient deaths.
Let’s hope we’re not in for a repeat of 1940, when the city saw 100 days of 100-degree or higher temperatures.
The network behind a show that’s become synonymous with Georgia says it will “reevaluate” its activity in the state if a new abortion law goes into effect.
The book focuses on using the Swiss Army knife in various survival situations, but the tips can be tailored to just about any quality knife or multitool.
A school district in northwestern Indiana has issued an apology after a special needs teacher awarded an 11-year-old autistic student a trophy naming him the “most annoying male” of the school year.
Half of U.S. adults consider fake news a major problem, and they mostly blame politicians and activists for it, according to a new survey.
The Nevada Highway Patrol will saturate Interstate 15 and U.S. Highway 95 HOV lanes in a concentrated effort to enforce the new regulations beginning June 20.
U.S. companies added the fewest jobs in nine years, a private survey found, as manufacturers, construction firms and mining companies cut workers.
A North Carolina man who says he based his Powerball entry on a fortune cookie he got from his granddaughter now has a fortune to celebrate.
California, Hawaii, Maine and the District of Columbia filed lawsuits Monday against the maker of OxyContin and the company’s former president.
Sudanese protest leaders dismissed a call Wednesday for talks with the ruling generals, saying the military cannot be serious about negotiations while troops keep shooting and killing protesters.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called it a “gift of history” that she is able to participate in the ceremony on the southern coast of England commemorating the 75th anniversary of D-Day.